Niger State Governor, Mohammed Umar Bago, has approved the removal of 30 political advisers from his administration. The decision was announced as part of ongoing efforts to streamline governance and improve efficiency in government operations. The affected advisers were thanked for their services to the state.
According to sources close to the government, the move is aimed at restructuring and repositioning the administration for better performance. The governor believes that reducing the number of aides will help cut costs and allow government to focus more on delivering key projects that benefit the people.
It was also gathered that the sack does not necessarily mean the advisers performed poorly, but reflects a broader plan to realign priorities. Some of the affected individuals may be reassigned or considered for other roles as the administration continues its review process.
Governor Bago has remained committed to running a lean and effective government. He assured residents that his administration will continue to make tough decisions where necessary, all in the interest of development and good governance in Niger State.





